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Kind : \underline{\hspace{2cm} : : Often : Seldom}
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In analogies, identifying the relationship between the first two words is key. If one word is the opposite of the other, the same opposite relationship should apply to the second pair.
Updated On: Aug 30, 2025
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The Correct Option is A

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We are given an analogy: ``Kind : \underline{\hspace{2cm}} : : Often : Seldom". To solve this analogy, we need to identify the relationship between ``Kind" and ``Often" and then apply the same relationship to the second pair.
1. Analyzing ``Kind" and ``Often":
- ``Kind" generally means compassionate, gentle, or nice.
- ``Often" indicates something happening frequently or regularly.
2. Analyzing ``Seldom":
- ``Seldom" means something that occurs infrequently or rarely. It is the opposite of ``Often", which implies frequency.
So, the relationship between ``Often" and ``Seldom" is that they are antonyms (opposites).
3. Now, applying the same relationship to ``Kind":
- The word ``Kind" has a positive, gentle meaning. The opposite of ``Kind" would be a word that indicates harshness or cruelty. The antonym of ``Kind" is ``Cruel".
Therefore, the correct option to complete the analogy is (A) Cruel, because just like ``Seldom" is the opposite of ``Often", ``Cruel" is the opposite of ``Kind".
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